AFTER David
Irving published his first book, The
Destruction of Dresden,
in 1963, a thirty-five year campaign of vilification began
against him in the British and foreign press. Since 1963 he
had worked and researched in the files of the world-famous
Institut für Zeitgeschichte in Munich. Mr Irving had
responded by donating his voluminous research archives to
the institute, including his entire exclusive research for
Hitler's
War.
After Dr Martin Broszat became director in the 1970s,
a new climate of hatred began however. The institute's
Jewish-expert Dr Hellmuth Auerbach worked behind the
scenes to blacken
Mr Irving's name.
Mr Irving continues however to support the institute's
work...